>be on car trip with family 2 years ago
>be on highway
>pass by busy exit
>at the time my nose was buried in I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
>get to the climax
>suddenly, my sister gasps
>apparently she had seen some motorcyclist's head broken open from an accident that had occurred just moments before
>mfw I was within a few hundred yards of a guy's sudden death whilst reading IHNMBIMS.
>>8084531
so what you're say is that you were reading "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" and your sister saw a man who had no mouth and wanted to scream, while you yourself felt you had no mouth but you wanted to scream?
Harlan, we know it's you posting these threads. Give it up. Nobody gives a shit.
And when are you going to get off your fat yiddish pudooshka and release "The Final Dangerous Visions", you fucking dog-in-the-manger? you've been sitting on other people's work for, what, over forty YEARS now?
>>8084531
I wish I could read in a moving car without getting motion sickness. Why is it that I don't have any trouble reading in a moving airplane? And the few times I've ridden in a train, I didn't read but I feel that if I did I wouldn't have had any problems, what's with that?
>>8085364
Relative velocity makes it feel like you're not moving because normally planes and trains (long distance trains) maintain a cruising velocity. Cars tend to have to change their acceleration quite often, and make turning maneuvers more frequently, especially in the city, but even on highways with heavy traffic.